Fedora is a distribution of GNU/Linux operating system that aims to be the leading edge of the Linux desktop. The project started with the release of Fedora Core 1 in 2003 and twenty years later has celebrated its 39th edition after a couple weeks of delay.
Fedora Workstation comes packed with GNOME 45 as well as the latest software stack (Rust 1.73, Python 3.12 etc.). Fedora also offers "spins" of other popular desktop environments such as KDE Plasma, Xfce, Cinnamon and Budgie etc.
Fedora does not meet the GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines. Notably, it packages firmware blobs and other pieces of nonfree software for its users (RPM Fusion nonfree etc.). Despite this, Fedora is committed to providing only free software to its users and pushing forward the development of the Freeworld as a whole.
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